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Jellyfin has a significant public GitHub presence with a diverse range of repositories focused on media streaming solutions. The organization primarily utilizes languages such as C#, Python, Kotlin, and JavaScript to develop various widely-used projects, including the Jellyfin server backend and clients for multiple platforms like Android TV and iOS.
The Free Software Media System - Server Backend & API
Android TV Client for Jellyfin
Native Jellyfin Client for iOS and tvOS
The Free Software Media System - Official Web Client
Android Client for Jellyfin
MPV Cast Client for Jellyfin
A modern web client for Jellyfin based on Vue
Jellyfin Samsung TV Client
Jellyfin Plugin for Kodi
Jellyfin Desktop Client
WebOS Client for Jellyfin
FFmpeg for Jellyfin with custom extensions and enhancements
Jellyfin for iOS
Kodi Addon for Jellyfin
Plugin Template for Jellyfin
C#.Net library for TheMovieDB
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LDAP Authentication for Jellyfin
The official Jellyfin Roku Client
Chromecast Client for Jellyfin
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Jellyfin Project website, blog, and user documentation
Xbox Client for Jellyfin
Python API Client for Jellyfin
Playback Statistics Plugin for Jellyfin
Kubernetes Helm Chart for Jellyfin
TypeScript SDK for Jellyfin
The Windows tray app and installer for Jellyfin Server on Windows.
Kotlin SDK for Jellyfin, supporting Android and JVM targets
Jellyfin Extension for Mopidy
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Intros Plugin for Jellyfin
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Swift SDK for Jellyfin
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The menu bar app and package for Jellyfin Server on macOS.
Jellyfin Server/Web packaging and release workflows
This plugin adds the metadata provider for aniDB to Jellyfin
Prebuilt AndroidX Media3 extension(s) used in the Jellyfin project.
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UX Elements for Jellyfin
Jellyfin Project discussions, policies, and designs
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Reports Plugin for Jellyfin
C# SDK for Jellyfin Supporting DotNet Standard and Core Targets
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Plugin to create media segments based on chapters.
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Display Subtitles via JavaScript
VGMdb provider for Jellyfin
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Jellyfin Plugin for the MusicBrainz Cover Art Archive
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Jellyfin Discogs Plugin
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SkiaSharp Module for Jellyfin
BDInfo Fork
Helper scripts used for the Jellyfin repository
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jellyfin triage script
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Open Library metadata plugin for Jellyfin
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Jellyfin builds a variety of media-related projects on GitHub, including the Jellyfin server, Android TV client, and web client. Their repositories encompass a wide range of functionalities aimed at enhancing the media streaming experience.
Jellyfin utilizes several programming languages in their development process, including C#, Python, Kotlin, JavaScript, Shell, and Swift. This multi-language approach allows them to create versatile and efficient applications for different platforms.
Yes, all of Jellyfin's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency enables the community to contribute, audit the code, and utilize the software freely, aligning with Jellyfin's commitment to open-source development.
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